Join us for stunning photography and stories of hope for SA’s wilderness, and discover how we can protect these vital lands, waters, and wildlife together.
Come and Try days are a chance to give bushcare a go for yourself and see how you can make a difference in your local patch.
Nature Bike Tour - Salisbury Unity Park Wetlands to Foresters Forest
A day out collecting waterbugs with water scientists to help us learn more about the health of our rivers.
A fun interactive activity for children to help our Hooded Plovers breed successfully on our local beaches. Take away a gift bag with lots of goodies!
Join Steve Walker from FrogWatch SA to learn about our fascinating local frog species!
Let's turn food waste around!
Seeds don’t just grow into plants – sometimes they are used to paint with too!
The Southern Flinders: A Celebration of Wildlife and Landscapes is a non-fiction book by award-winning writer and photographer Dr Annette Marner.
From seed to ancient grass tree, this miniature landscape celebrates regeneration, resilience and the diversity of Australian flora.
Learn how seeds, science, community and long-term monitoring are working together to restore nature for the future.
Explore paths and projections where nature and digital technology converge, tracing the germination of creative ideas from seed to renewal.
Get down and dirty with Nature helping bushland regenerate in Belair National Park.
Join local ecologists for a morning walk through Browns Reserve, 45 hectares of woodland reserve with a mix of remnant and revegetated habitat.
Learn about the theory and evidence-based practices to develop or deepen your connection to nature, and participate in a hands-on onsite bushcare activity.
Commemorate 10 years of the Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary and learn more about this globally significant coastal area
Featuring vibrant vege plots, greenhouse, wicking beds. Information sessions about growing and using herbs, native seed and cutting propagation. Coffee and BBQ lunch will be available.
See Ballara through a new lense with photographer Steph Ball and watercolour artist Rachelle Plazeriano
Maze Orienteering is a fast, fun *and FREE!* way to test your navigation skills. Choose a map, walk or run - suits all ages and fitness levels.
Discover the hidden music of the landscape and weave your voice into a communal song of place.
Explore Brinkworth Reserve with Sandy, mapping seeds, shadows and hidden wonders. Turn your discoveries into art, painted words and a story of place.
Look down and discover our critically endangered native grasslands with therapeutic horticulturalist and artist Emma Lewellyn.
Take part in an art workshop led by Meintangk artist Tanya Hartman
Be part of the recovery! Discover practical strategies and guidance to restore our beautiful land and waterways surrounding Kadlitpari / Gawler River.
Discover our beautiful, hidden community garden and build an insect hotel to take home for your garden.
Get creative, learn the secrets of healthy seedlings, and paint and plant your own edible seed bowl to take home at Paint and Sow.
Explore the Rosewater Loop and imagine a greener future through creativity, conversation and the small seeds of community and environmental change.
Step into the wild side of Alexandrina, discover our amazing native birdlife, and become a citizen scientist.
Discover the native birdlife of Pakapakanthi / Victoria Park on a guided walk through its beautiful wetlands and woodlands, led by Birds SA & ReBird the Ranges.
Walk & talk with local experts on irongrass native grassland, open mallee woodland, Levi Creek waterholes. Info on Ngadjuri involvement. Morning tea.
EV curious?
What can labyrinths reveal to us as we engage and interact with them? What secrets have they known on their journeys across time? What knowledge do they hold?
Join us for a morning of community action and nature connection.
Walking tours, displays, native coastal plant sales, and hands-on activities for you to connect with nature in this rare dune ecosystem in Adelaide's west.
An exploration of the cultural, mythological, & spiritual significance of the sacred seed as the source of life.
a songwriting practise to deepen connection with the natural world - facilitated by local singer-songwriters Naomi Keyte and Jamie Lena Kerslake,
Join us for a relaxed outdoor women's circle where we'll move our bodies, share stories, enjoy creative activities and connect over a picnic in nature.
Storytellers sow beautiful seeds: seeds of growth, hope, reflection, creativity and learning. Join us for the love of a good story - and afternoon tea!
Enjoy a late afternoon of shorebird viewing at Thompson Beach
Share Egg & Orchid Time with Burrandies Aboriginal Corporation and Friends of Seaweed South East. Understand the value of seaweed in Spring to migrating birds. Record seasonal changes.
Hear from Sophie Hyde, film director, writer, producer and artist, in conversation with Leigh Robb, Curator Contemporary Art.
Slow down, look closely and discover the wonder of the natural world through journaling.
Join author Kristin Martin as she reads her new book, Belle and Bea’s Beautiful New Home and discover how bilbies help seeds to grow.
Step outside and slow down with Start, in an en plein air program connecting creativity, community and the natural world.
Drop-in any time and get messy with Climbing Tree’s mud kitchen!
Hear from an AGSA curator and an expert from the Nature Festival community as they discuss all things seed.
Join us for a playful and relaxed adventure creating art in the beautiful nature of the Memorial Gardens.
Create a seed-inspired mosaic pathway, celebrate local biodiversity, learn creative skills, and help make our native garden beautifully accessible.
My Tree Project engages schoolchildren in propagating seeds, planting seedlings at their school, home or in the community, and creating nature inspired artworks
Plant a seed in the heart of the city at Seedling Exchange. Take it home or leave it to grow in a living pavilion shaped by thousands of small acts of care.
Walk with us as we take you on a tour of Adelaide’s amazing Grey-headed Flying-foxes right within their home.
Enjoy uplifting laughter exercises, playfulness, deep breathing and connecting with nature. Appropriate for all ages and mobility levels.
Join us and experience the beauty and calm of our garden in Spring, its a little gem set in Belair National Park. Stroll around, or sit and enjoy.
Experience the wonders of Tolderol Game Reserve Wetlands with a unique guided bus tour event. Observe waterbirds up close and learn about wetland management.
Come explore the Waite Arboretum, the historic garden of Urrbrae House & inside a gallery of South Australian work from the Botanic Art Collective.
Slow down, connect with nature and connect with yourself through a guided EcoArt Therapy experience.
Move, wander and connect with nature. Join Restless Dance Theatre for a playful dance workshop exploring body, landscape and place.
What Grows Here is a youth-led photography walk and public night projection event taking place in Peterborough during the 2026 Nature Festival.
Join us for the opening exhibition of the weaving, yarning and sculpture project Kingston Weaving by First Nations artists Sonya, Suzy and Sarah Smith and OSCA.
Come into the forest of Takayna with Barkindji Songwoman Nancy Bates and acclaimed pianist and educator Dave McEvoy.
Regenerate nature and yourself in Adelaide's beautiful Park Lands.
Discover native foods, herbs and cooking methods with artist Kelly Wallace and wellbeing practioner Nakita Charlton.
Join an Auslan interpreted tour to discover how Greening Rosewater Loop is transforming the Gillman Yards through community led environmental action.
Join Sandhya Mulchandani to shape clay islands as we think with our hands and reflect on Australia’s 8,222 vulnerable island environments.
Acclaimed director Sophie Hyde (Good Luck to you Leo Grande, Jimpa) is exploring the work of local scientists and underwater cinematographers who are recording the impacts of the algal bloom on the South Australian coastline.
Try your hand at still-life drawing native flora in our free Art Studio activity.
Take a self -guided tour of AGSA and discover artists and works that explore the theme of SEED.
Through small, repeated acts of repair on degraded land, a form of quiet activism emerges.
Turrangka…in the shadows surveys over a decade of James Tylor’s practice and brings together a selection of his unique photographs and Kaurna cultural objects.
Experience a captivating photographic exhibition by The Wilderness Society SA, showcasing South Australia's remote wilderness and why it deserves protection.
Free self guided exploratory activities in an endemic community space known as Wakwakurnaku Wirra, Children's Forest
South Australians are invited to step outside, slow down, and paint their surroundings.
The Commute is a multidisciplinary, site and community-responsive project which draws deeply on the 15+ years of the artist living near the Port Noarlunga coast
Integrating her fieldwork and studio-based processes, Gardener explores local birds and their song stories in the Onkaparinga region.
Investigating the human condition and our fragile relationship to the natural, built and personal environments are core themes in Ambridge’s work.
Be part of a world where art and nature merge: experience multi-disciplinary works from Australian and International artists.
Join the Cleland Team and learn about the important role volunteers play in propagating and nurturing native plants to maintain and enhance our environment.
Exhibitions, and community engagement events exploring emergence.
Check out the outdoor art installation in the large forecourt of 109 Grote Street right next to China Town.
Sculptures and works exploring the 'gestalt' of seeds and flora in its myriad of forms.
Two artists come together to co-create art exploring connection to nature, Country, community, and the cosmos.